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Isabel Kimiko Sakamoto, Sandra Imaculada Maintiguer, Maria Bernadete Amâncio Varesche (Author)
Pág. e39128
Granulated sludge from anaerobic reactors is constituted by the microbial consortia responsible for the degradation of different substrate present in wastewaters. This study characterized anaerobic microorganisms in a granular sludge from a Uasb reactor ...
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Isabel Kimiko Sakamoto, Sandra Imaculada Maintiguer, Maria Bernadete Amâncio Varesche
Pág. e39128
Granulated sludge from anaerobic reactors is constituted by the microbial consortia responsible for the degradation of different substrate present in wastewaters. This study characterized anaerobic microorganisms in a granular sludge from a Uasb reactor ...
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Mira Mutschlechner, Andreas Walter, Katrin Bach and Harald Schöbel
Due to globally increasing problems concerning biodeterioration of paints, it is worthwhile to enhance the determination of colony forming units (CFU) as a gold standard method via more rapid and culture-independent techniques. Here, we combined traditio...
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Upendra Thapa Shrestha, Hishila Sujakhu
Pág. 139 - 145
Water borne infections in Nepal, especially in Kathmandu valley is one the major public health problems, causing thousands of deaths every year. Among three cities in the valley, the water borne infection including cholera is most predominant in Bhaktapu...
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Upendra Thapa Shrestha, Hishila Sujakhu
Pág. 139 - 145
Water borne infections in Nepal, especially in Kathmandu valley is one the major public health problems, causing thousands of deaths every year. Among three cities in the valley, the water borne infection including cholera is most predominant in Bhaktapu...
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Franz Mascher, Wolfgang Mascher, Franz Pichler-Semmelrock, Franz F. Reinthaler, Gernot E. Zarfel and Clemens Kittinger
Within the framework of a one-year study the treatment capacity of a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) was evaluated, with regard to fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) and to their influence on the recipient. The logarithmic reduction rates for fec...
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David P. Sartory, Haoyi Gu, Chun-Ming Chen
Pág. 3489 - 3497
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David P. Sartory, Haoyi Gu, Chun-Ming Chen
Pág. 3489 - 3497
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Andrew D. Gronewold, Robert L. Wolpert
Pág. 3327 - 3334
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Andrew D. Gronewold, Robert L. Wolpert
Pág. 3327 - 3334
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Abasiofiok M. Ibekwe, Amarachukwu C. Obayiuwana and Shelton E. Murinda
Different anthropogenic sources can have a significant influence on bacterial populations and their antimicrobial activities. In this study, the impact of anthropogenic activities on Enterococcus species was studied in an urban watershed in southern Cali...
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Rebecca A. Purvis, Ryan J. Winston, William F. Hunt, Brian Lipscomb, Karthik Narayanaswamy, Andrew McDaniel, Matthew S. Lauffer and Susan Libes
Standard roadside vegetated swales often do not provide consistent pollutant removal. To increase infiltration and pollutant removal, bioswales are designed with an underlying soil media and an underdrain. However, there are little data on the ability of...
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Sui S. Leong, Johan Ismail, Nurdiyana A. Denil, Shahrul R. Sarbini, Wafri Wasli and Arlene Debbie
Urbanization and ever increasing socioeconomic activities have degraded natural resources globally. This study monitored water quality (WQI) based on physicochemical and microbial qualities of river water in an industrial region northwest coast of Borneo...
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Leonel Ernesto Amabilis-Sosa, Monserrat Vázquez-López, Juan L. García Rojas, Adriana Roé-Sosa and Gabriela E. Moeller-Chávez
The reuse of treated wastewaters could contribute to reducing water stress. In this research, ultrasound application on bacterial inactivation in municipal wastewater (MWW) was evaluated. Total and fecal coliforms were used as standard fecal indicators; ...
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Caw-is Imee Andiso
Pág. 26
In the Philippines, an estimated 8.4 million rely on unsafe water sources where pathogens like E.coli thrive. Chlorination is conventionally used; however, it produces carcinogenic disinfection by-products. Thus, a solar-activated TiO2-CuO-SiO2 photocata...
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Xiao Huang, Zheng Zhao, Dana Hernandez, Sunny C. Jiang
Pág. 1 - 11
Wastewater reuse has become an important part of the urban water supply portfolio in water stressed regions. Effective wastewater treatment processes are critical to protect public health during water reuse practices. However, the microbial removal effic...
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Xiao Huang, Zheng Zhao, Dana Hernandez and Sunny C. Jiang
Wastewater reuse has become an important part of the urban water supply portfolio in water stressed regions. Effective wastewater treatment processes are critical to protect public health during water reuse practices. However, the microbial removal effic...
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Priscila de Abreu, Erlon Lopes Pereira, Cláudio Milton Montenegro Campos, Fabiano Luiz Naves
Pág. 75 - 81
Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOP) have attracted much interest of scientific and industrial communities. Therefore, this process was employed experimentally to determine its efficacy in treating dairy effluents. For this, it was employed an artificial l...
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Fitryane Lihawa,Marike Mahmud
Pág. 260 - 266
This research aims at evaluating water-quality characteristics in Limboto Lake ecosystem in accordance with its designation. The research took place in Limboto Lake and the rivers that drain water into the lake. Samples were taken at 5 spots in Limboto L...
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Miles Schelling, Kavita Patil and Thomas B. Boving
This study demonstrates that an induced bank filter (IBF) system can treat raw water polluted with Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria. Similar to riverbank filtration (RBF), induced or reversed bank filtration relies on natural processes to clean water,...
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